When looking back at the 1960s—a decade dominated by massive V8 muscle cars, roaring big-blocks, and Detroit’s “no substitute for cubic inches” philosophy—one compact car broke the mold. It was ...
At the end of the 1950s, American cars were getting longer and longer. In fact, some models like the Buick Electra and the Lincoln Continental were so long, they didn't fit in some residential garages ...
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